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- 1922 – In the 1922 election, E. A. Joachim, John R. Morris and J. Y. Brown were chosen members of the first board of commissioners under the Commission form of government for the city of Charlottesville. Later that year, on September 1, the city was taken over by the Commission-Manager form of government.
- 2001 – Alice Jackson Stuart, an American educator, and the first African-American woman to apply for graduate school studies at the University of Virginia, died age 88, a week after her grandson graduated from Harvard University.